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Victus
Victus, the fall of Barcelona, is a historical novel by the Catalan anthropologist Albert Sánchez Piñol published by HarperCollins in September 2014. It is based in the fictitious biography of the Lieutenant Colonel Marti Zuviria who, being 98, tells from Vienna his memories as an engineer serving the commander Antoni de Villarroel during the War of the Spanish Succession, especially during the Siege of Barcelona. The book was written originally in Spanish, but was quickly translated into Catalan and many other languages, including English. Since its original publication in October 2012, the book has sold more than 200,000 copies either in Catalan or Spanish, and the rights of translation have been sold for the book to be translated into Russian, German, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, French, Korean, and Croatian. In 2015, the author published the novel's sequel, Vae Victus
Webster Dictionary
Victusnoun
food; diet
Etymology: [L.]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of victus in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of victus in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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- victusArabic
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- VictusDanish
- ViktoriaGerman
- νίκηςGreek
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- پیروزPersian
- VictusFrench
- victusIrish
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- VictusHungarian
- victusItalian
- ויקטוסHebrew
- 勝利Japanese
- ವಿಕ್ಟಸ್Kannada
- 승리자Korean
- victusLatin
- victusDutch
- victusNorwegian
- victusPolish
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- VictusRomanian
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- victusSwedish
- உணவுகள்Tamil
- victusTelugu
- VictusTurkish
- victusUkrainian
- فتحUrdu
- victusYiddish
- victusChinese
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